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April 18, 2015, 02:08:43 AM
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Does this mean that Bitcoin is pretty vulnerable against vandalism? What happens if someone is pushing giga bytes of text into the blockchain? Does text pushing to the blockchain cost more than a normal transaction?

Publishing 1 GB of data, assuming a standard fee of 0.0001 BTC/1000 byte transaction size, roughly costs 170 BTC, if the data is embedded via P2SH, as done here.

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April 21, 2015, 03:39:56 PM
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Source of the data: http://steve-parker.org/articles/others/stephenson/osshock.shtml

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Young Americans who leave their great big homogeneous country and visit some other part of the world typically go through several stages of culture shock: first, dumb wide-eyed astonishment. Then a tentative engagement with the new country's manners, cuisine, public transit systems and toilets, leading to a brief period of fatuous confidence that they are instant experts on the new country. As the visit wears on, homesickness begins to set in, and the traveler begins to appreciate, for the first time, how much he or she took for granted at home. At the same time it begins to seem obvious that many of one's own cultures and traditions are essentially arbitrary, and could have been different; driving on the right side of the road, for example. When the traveler returns home and takes stock of the experience, he or she may have learned a good deal more about America than about the country they went to visit.

For the same reasons, Linux is worth trying...

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